Cameron
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You just figure out how to apply yourself, but this is something that reoccurs over and over again.
You just figure out how to apply yourself, but this is something that reoccurs over and over again.
So this goes back to my love of hip hop, that public praises people for what they practice in private is this line from this rapper named Russ. And I think Russ is actually interesting. He'd actually be a good guest for you. He's done some great interviews, but Russ was the first person in history to write, record,
So this goes back to my love of hip hop, that public praises people for what they practice in private is this line from this rapper named Russ. And I think Russ is actually interesting. He'd actually be a good guest for you. He's done some great interviews, but Russ was the first person in history to write, record,
So this goes back to my love of hip hop, that public praises people for what they practice in private is this line from this rapper named Russ. And I think Russ is actually interesting. He'd actually be a good guest for you. He's done some great interviews, but Russ was the first person in history to write, record,
produce mix and master an entire album so one person only one person and it got over a billion streams and so and i think he's like a very fascinating person how he thinks about things but he's also a gifted lyricist and he um says stuff that like kind of sears in my brain um and so the this is like the point we were talking about earlier where like you know
produce mix and master an entire album so one person only one person and it got over a billion streams and so and i think he's like a very fascinating person how he thinks about things but he's also a gifted lyricist and he um says stuff that like kind of sears in my brain um and so the this is like the point we were talking about earlier where like you know
produce mix and master an entire album so one person only one person and it got over a billion streams and so and i think he's like a very fascinating person how he thinks about things but he's also a gifted lyricist and he um says stuff that like kind of sears in my brain um and so the this is like the point we were talking about earlier where like you know
You can go out and say Jeff Bezos has too much money. He shouldn't have the world's largest yacht. He shouldn't have all these things and a giant house everywhere. And so I'm going to put a guillotine and I'm going to take things away from him. But you didn't see like all the stuff that he was doing before that. You didn't see the fact that he was making door desks.
You can go out and say Jeff Bezos has too much money. He shouldn't have the world's largest yacht. He shouldn't have all these things and a giant house everywhere. And so I'm going to put a guillotine and I'm going to take things away from him. But you didn't see like all the stuff that he was doing before that. You didn't see the fact that he was making door desks.
You can go out and say Jeff Bezos has too much money. He shouldn't have the world's largest yacht. He shouldn't have all these things and a giant house everywhere. And so I'm going to put a guillotine and I'm going to take things away from him. But you didn't see like all the stuff that he was doing before that. You didn't see the fact that he was making door desks.
You didn't see that he was... Literally, there's a line in his biography where... He is buying knee pads because he's the one putting the packages together, putting them in his Jeep, and then taking them to UPS.
You didn't see that he was... Literally, there's a line in his biography where... He is buying knee pads because he's the one putting the packages together, putting them in his Jeep, and then taking them to UPS.
You didn't see that he was... Literally, there's a line in his biography where... He is buying knee pads because he's the one putting the packages together, putting them in his Jeep, and then taking them to UPS.
And so one of my favorite stories about this, and it's actually an idea I think that's related to this, that the public praises people for what they practice in private, is this idea of going slow so you can go faster later on. And I think Sam Walton's a perfect example of this.
And so one of my favorite stories about this, and it's actually an idea I think that's related to this, that the public praises people for what they practice in private, is this idea of going slow so you can go faster later on. And I think Sam Walton's a perfect example of this.
And so one of my favorite stories about this, and it's actually an idea I think that's related to this, that the public praises people for what they practice in private, is this idea of going slow so you can go faster later on. And I think Sam Walton's a perfect example of this.
And I bring up Sam all the time because he's one of my favorite entrepreneurs because it's like a very, business is so easy to understand in a way that I think Amazon is not. You know, what's Walmart's business? I buy cheaply and I sell cheaply and I just do that and I'm bigger and better than anybody else. And that's what generates the wealth.
And I bring up Sam all the time because he's one of my favorite entrepreneurs because it's like a very, business is so easy to understand in a way that I think Amazon is not. You know, what's Walmart's business? I buy cheaply and I sell cheaply and I just do that and I'm bigger and better than anybody else. And that's what generates the wealth.
And I bring up Sam all the time because he's one of my favorite entrepreneurs because it's like a very, business is so easy to understand in a way that I think Amazon is not. You know, what's Walmart's business? I buy cheaply and I sell cheaply and I just do that and I'm bigger and better than anybody else. And that's what generates the wealth.